Professor Howard Will Speak at Peace Forums To Be Held on Campus Final preparations were made yesterday for the program of con structive peace education that has grown out of the youth peace move ment at the University of Oregon with the securing of Charles G, Howard, law school professor, as one of the faculty, speakers on armament budgets. All students at the University who wish to discuss or join the attempt to find methods of peace education may attend the series of forums on America’s internation al policy, raw material and popu lation pressure, and peace and war propaganda, to be held in Gerlinger hall beginning at 3 o’clock in the afternoon next Tues day and Wednesday. Assembly Speaker Contributes Lieutenant - Commander Bryant, who is to speak at the ASUO assembly at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning, will contribute the last phase of this united effort toward peace when he presents his obser vations on “The Far Eastern Con flict, the Causes, Consequences and Our Defense.” Tentative plans of the committee In charge of the movement provid ed for the addition of Dr. Calvin Crumbaker, economics professor, to the group for the consideration of armaments budgets. Other faculty members who will take part with students in the con ference are Dr. E. Hargis, Dr. Charles G. Howard, Dr. Calvin Crumbaker, Dr. James D. Barnett, Dr. Waldo Schumacher, Dr. E. H. Moore, Dr. W. D. Smith, A. L. Lomax, Dean Eric W. Allen, and Professor S. Stephenson Smith. Marion DeKoning is chairman of the committee. Mrs. John Stark Evans, adviser of the YWCA; Francis Beck, YMCA adviser, and Dr. Victor P. Morris of the law school are assisting committee members. Radio Comedienne Grade Allen is offering a bearskin prize as an Award of Ingenuity to the man graduating from college with the low'est marks. Ex-Student Draws Fellowship Award William Hall, graduate, ’36, has won a preservice fellowship in public administration at the Uni versity of Minnesota for the school year 1938-39. * Hall was very prominent on the Oregon campus as an undergrad uate. He was winner of the Al bert and Koyl cups, was a Phi Beta Kappa, Friar, and is a brother of the present student body presi dent, Barnard Hall. He has been a research assistant for the Bureau of Municipal Research since grad uation. Beta Alpha Psi Will HoldReunionToday A reunion of the alumni and undergraduate members of Beta Alpha Psi, accounting honorary society, will be held on the cam pus today. At a business meeting today at 4 o’clock, 14 undergraduates will be pledged to the honorary. They are: Garland Ganger, Leo Young, William Zimmerman, Carl Bryan, Wilson Siegmund, Hideo Kajika wa, Henry Spivak, DeLos Shinn, John Shiley, Karl Wester, Ken neth Reeves, Wade Hanson, Har old Faunt, and Roy McKnight. Tonight at 5:30 the group will hoia a banquet at McCrady’s cafe with Calvin Crumbaker, pro fessor of economics, as speaker. Professor Crumbaker will speak on “The Economic Effects of the Proposed Tax on Federal Em ployees and Federal Bonds.’' San Diego State college has ex tension courses in navigation and nautical astronomy. Sailors, ahoy! 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